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$1,044 Quiniela Ticket Cashed On Third Race At Kennel Club Wednesday KK k x kk te te xk *& 5 ke & & ke ke X& Key West 1 igh School Netters Down Constance For 4th Win Of. — x ok o* “Stranger In Paradise” Gets Rich On Second Bet Of Career A record $1,044 Quiniela payoff was made last night to a man who placed his second bet on a dog race, when Fixed Route and Mountain Ore (4-7) came in one-two in the third event of | the evening at the Key West! Kennel Club. | The gentleman, who re-| mained unidentified, held the only ticket sold on that! combination. He might be; termed a “stranger in Para-| dise” judging by the look on} his face when he pocketed | his winnings for a two-dollar investment. : The dazed winner promptly left the track to ponder his good fortune. The huge payoff came a- bout when Fixed Route, a 16-1 choice at the mutuel windows, ran an even race to best Mountain Ore, who, left the box at 8-1. Glen! Huff ran third. ' \ Fixed Route paid 34.40 to win, 16.60 to place and 8.00 to show. Mountain Ore returned 12.20 and, 8.60 while Glen Huff's third place| effort was worth 3.40 to his back- ers. In last night’s feature action;) Claude Betterson’s Range Twilight resumed his winning ways when he won a three length victory going away from the second place pup- py, Smart Design. Judy Doll ran’ third. ‘The victory was worth 8.40, 3.60, and 2.80 to Range Twilight’s sup: poriers. Smart Design paid 3.00 and 2.80 while Judy Dall, off to a late start, returned 2.60. The feature Quiniela paid 24. Tonight, the first running of the| Hilton Haven Motel Special will be, the feature of the evening. Cap-| tain and Mrs. Carl Hilton, owners of the well known and plush Roose- | velt Boulevard establishment will) present the owner of the winning] pup with a handsome trouphy. ’ | In that race, Jack Ortner’s TackiSECOND RACE — 5-16 mile Out, who has been out of the money|Grade 5 just once in six starts thus far in the season, will go out after al Grade One victory. | His chief trouble should come from Mrs. 0, Z. Ferrell’s Lilac La-| dy who was bumped out of action) after getting off to a fine start in| her last outing, and M. W. Fagg’s Mercury Swith, who has been up as there with the best of them in his Grage s 15 races to date. Other entries in the race include} E. F. Snipe’s Over My Shoulder, Modest Blond, Royal Seymour’s Even Key and Fred Whitehead’s| News Carrier. The program will also feature a, 3-8 mile marathon special, the 10th} race on the card. Action is slated to get underway} with the first half of the daily dou-| dle at 8:15 p. m. All servicemen are admitted to the track free of eharge, if they are in uniform, 2, Grade 4 Key West Kennel Club Results — FIRST RACE Winner—F. B. Stutz’ Brindle ah ye Hee Cameron—Deauville VIBERATION 3.20 MADELINE’S CHOICE 5.00 be ny Quiniela (6-8) 24.00 JULY FOURTH SECOND RACE Winner—Joe Balik’s Black D., Phan 1951. Cameron—Miss Ruth SOUTHERN GENT "9.60 4.80 3.20 2.80 340 Quiniela (1-7) 15.80 PREM SLICK MISS Daily Double—Viberation and Southern Gent 5.20 THIRD RACE Winner—Joe Balik’s Red Bonde rg BEDE 1952. Not Lately—Gail Lee 8.00 FIXED ROUTE 16.61 MOUNTAIN ORE i220 a y Quiniela (4-7) 1044.00 GLEN HUFF FOURTH RACE Winner—E. F. Snipes’ Black D., November, 1950. Cameron—Miss Ruth als BOMB 28.40 16.20 18.80 10.20 4.40 Quinie'a (4-5) 60.80 FANCY TROUBLES 3.20 FIFTH RACE Winner—James A. Pilgrim’s Red & White B., April, 1949. Silver Traveler— Smoky Mischief 13.00 4.20 3.80 MISCHIEF GIRL 7 EMBERS 8.80 4.80 Quiniela (7-8) 45.80 STARCIA 4.20 SIXTH RACE Winner—Fleet Wing Ke nel’s Dark ae i June, 1950. Chi: FLAKES OF FIRE 6.40 3.20 VAULTA i 00 a Quini YARDLEY SEVENTH RACE “ie D., August, 1951. Dry Lato 26.20 8.40 3.80 440 3.20 Qui. 3.60 “finda la (5-8) 24.60 Winner—M. W. 1 GLEN PAGE LADYISH MOHAMMEDAN EIGHTH RACE 's Brindle B., November, 1951, Oklahoman—Bonnie 4.60 2.80 7.00 Winner—Manuel Fo: Brook 3.20 3.40 Quiniela (3-4) 13.80 LET’S GOBY 4.20 NINTH RACE Winner claude Betterson’s Blue Brindle D., July, 1951. Mixed Harmony— Ann Gala RANGE TWILIGHT 3.60 SMART DESIGN 3.00 JUDY DOLL 8.40 2.80 2.80 2.60 Quiniela (3-6) 24.20 TENTH RACE ‘Winer James A. Pilgrim’s Fawn B., July, 1950. Chief Bebop—Gallaht M artha GALLANT BRAE 12.80 10.60 BEAUTY’S GIFT 7.40 MISS GUY K.W. Kennel Club Entries |EIGHTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Crestwood Longiene Matthew Hill Texas Speed Another Whisk Speed In Review Queen O Mine i Trade Secret |NINTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 1 Even Key Modest Blond Mercury Switch Lilac Lady Tack Out News Carrier Short Bid | Over My Shoulder \TENTH RACE — 3-8 mile Grade $§ Sleigh Beli Tumble Time Trade In Lelanette Easy Whirl Spring Bunny Moderator Al Mello 8.60 5.20 Quiniela (4-6) 54.60 4.40 '. Patty Wheeler Initial Portis Boy Queen’s Mark Pixie Pan FIFTH RACE — 5-3§ mile Grade 5 |. Larry’s Star Dus‘ Tackler Blue Manikin Sooner Shindig Taran Scrabble Melody Hill Soi Bonita 'SIXTH RACE — 5-16 mile \Grade 3 Licorina Tangiers Caswell Bob Murphy Malahide Three Dots Chico Spider Take Ten |SEVENTH RACE — 5-16 mile Grade 2 Bugs Lass Gene Huff Sir Omar Rock Of Plymouth City Scout Honest Buddy Last Lady Shining Sue FIRST RACE — 5-16 mile Whitey’s Son Final Reward Razors Rocket Restore Sam Parker Ordinary Focus Stylish Blond Viking Love Boots-N-Saddle Crystal Hill Molly Gun Silky Blend Misty Magee Forever Pal Talata Toes ! “16 mile Budapest H Rollaway Margie Bendina ' Taxes Me Sod Buster Fair Monarch O. J. ‘S R. Rooster Gay Jeff FOURTH RACE — 5-16 mi’ Grade 5 Peck’s Pearl Lodi Capricious Lady The “foot” as a unit of measure- a man’s fooi and the length has varied at different times and places from 8 to 20 inches, We Have ‘48 PLYMOUTH, fordor ‘49 PLYMOUTH, fordor “48 DeSOTO, fordor ON OUR LOT ACR hone 2-2401 OH-HE'S A MAN ¥ WITH A WOODEN WHAT'S ‘TH’ NAME OF HIS OTHER LEG > ADV..No, e Got To Sell These Quality Used Cars To Someone At A Bargain! Come In and See Us! It Might Be You! 52 FORD, tudor, V-8 S2 STUDERARER, har-'>> 83 STUD” ~ “P, Cormmender OSS FROM TWINS GAR \GE ON DUVAL STREET 1230 Duval St. Key. West, Fla. Conchs Remain Undefeated In Gold Coast Play The Key West High School tennis team captured its fourth victory of the cur- rent season when they down- jed the Gonstance netters on Miami’s Bay Harbor Courts. The victory kept the Conchs undefeated in the |Gold Coast Conference standings. In the boy’s division, the Conchs swept their matches to gain a 7-0 victory while |the girl’s dropped one match to emerge 6-1 victors. Henry Cleare was the on- ly Conch netter to run into much difficulty yesterday when he downed Joey Mes- sina, 8-6, 6-3. Cleare got off to a slow start and ran into considerable difficulty with Messina’s forehand drives, but he managed to rally in the second set to trounce his opponent. In other action, Leo Carey, seed- ly defeated Kearn Swanson, in a picked up another victory for the {locals when he defeated Ralph Wal- ker, 6-1, 6-1. Johnny Sellers had little trouble’ with Sonny Messina and he came up with a verdict, 6-1, 6-1. og) Pineda supplied the clincher in the! singles when he downed Salvadore| Belloise, 6-2, 6-2. Key West’s doubles combination} of Carey and Cruz defeated Wal-| \ker and Swanson and Cleare-Sell-| jers took the measure of the Messi-| |na brothers by the same score. In the girl’s play, Lynn Sellers Jobsorbed the only defeat of the! {afternoon shen she ran into diffi- jculty in the form of Constance’ |Catherine Swanson and bowed, 6-4, ; 6-2, | But Key West’s Norma Machado! put the Conch’s into the win col-| umn with a resounding 6-1, 6-0: |triumph over Joan McCauley. | Other results: Sandra Dwain d. \Eleanor Duane, 6-0, 8-6; Ella Bar- ed number one of the Conchs, easi-| listless match, 6-1, 6-2. Don Cruz! (6-0, 6-0. ‘encounter to Coral Gables, ranked! |Foulk, bye, Faraldo, vs. Murphy, peeae 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ceaueadeys March 4, ind Carter Won't Predict Bout By MURRAY ROSE | SUMMIT, N. J. w—The cham It just goes to show you thatpionship has changed lightweight you don’t have to be a pro to make king Jimmy Carter in many ways. °C a killing on the dogs — the un- He's a better fighter, more con identified gentleman who cashed fident, and richer. that $1,044 ticket at the Key West In one way he hasn’t changed, Kennel Club last night was mak- jnemeyets He won i nates a pre- liction on any of his fights. “rou = pain vio The 30-year-old New York Negro < rs jhas won his last three title fights to the sport out at the track every! jby knockouts and you get the feel- evening — and they’ll all tell you ving at his camp here that he ex- that there’s nothing like ‘it. jPects to do the same thing to Tonight, Charley Conch says that! \Paddy DeMarco in their title scra Tack Out and Lilac Lady will beat Madison Square Garden tomor- a good Quiniela wager in the fea-Tow night. Only he won't say so. ture race — the Hilton Haven Mo-'That end of the business he leaves! tel Special. wT RAT Other selections |ARCHER. GAVILAN First Race: Sam Parker, and Final Reward. (7-4-8) a \SET PACE IN LOW Second Race: Viking Love, Boots| PUTT TOURNAMENT N-Saddle and Molly Gun. (5-1-7) Third Race: Rollaway Margie, Charley Conch’s Selections to manager Wille Ketch and ck him iy. “He e or 10 “De- ocked out ear- on how soon nds to pro- lier he ha te act h That give kind of plans an idea of what at-nosed Negro st the aggres- Brookl yn chal- > has been con- centratimg on solid left hooks to jthe midsection. He hopes to wear down the incoming DeMarco with \body blows to set him up for a \Kayo, just hope he comes in swing- g like he says he intends to do,” said Ca “I have to chase most Making the most of a sparkling|°PPonents. I'll meet him with the Taxes Me and’ Fair Monarch, (5- Putting game, Piedad Archer and “ht kinds of punches.” 18) |Rose Gavilan took Class A honors|_ Jimmy sizes up DeMarco as “a Fourth Race: Intial, Capricious in the Ladies Day low putt out StTong, awkward, crowding guy. lLady and Portis Boy. (2-6-7) tourney yesterday at the Key West ue style is supposed to discour- Fifth Race: Tackler, Taran and Golf Clubs The pair used but 15/28¢ you. But I’ve fought discour- Soi Bonita, (2-7-8) jButts on the nine holes. geese before. | Sixth Race: Licorina, Chica Spi-| Class B honors went to Kola! h pam eet = 1S :rowndesati T der and Tree Dots. (1-2-3) jReid and Jeanne Foulk. Maxine Bre penuye conan beraey Hele Seventh Race: Sir Omar, Rock Ritter and Dottie Murphy topped Here one te cinauee: Heheay of Plymouth and Gene Huff. (1-7-4) the Class C players, oTue Hetil te cae ed Eighth Race: Texas Speed, | In the nine hole qualifying round ang television, starting at ae - a ‘Trade Secret and Matthew Hill. (2-‘for the Ladies Handicap match gr, ‘ — 1-8) play tourney, medal honors went to Ninth Race: Tack Out, Lilac La-|Piedad Archer who shot a 46. Thir-| dy and Over My Shoulder. (3-1-; -2)) teen players qualified over the wa- Tenth Race: Sleigh Bell, Tumble ter-soaked course. iTime and Trade In. (2-5-4) Every hole looked like a water os hold and it was even tougher on cello d. Geraldine Schneed, 6-0, the ladies since they were forced 6-4; Joan Knowles d. Barbara War-'to use the men’s tees. dell, 6-1, 6-3;; Sellers-Machado d.| The scores: Piedad Archer, 46; McCauley. Swanson, 6-4, 6-3 and| Rose Gavilan, 49; Kay Faraldo, Dwain-Barcello d. Duane-Schneed, 'Polly West, 52; Nell Lopez, 52; ‘Jeanne Foulk, 53; Edie Kossert, The Conch netters will go back 54; Kola Reid, 55; Maxine Ritter, into action next Wednesday on the/57; Mrs, Taylor, 60; Helen Altman, |Bayview Park Courts when they|60; Dottie Murphy, 63 and Peggy jentertain the South Broward court-| Meredith, 66. men, Following are the parings for The locals have won four match- the first round of the match play es this season over Miami High, |tourney: Archer vs. Ritter. Lopez Miami Jackson, Miami Tech and, ivs. Meredith, West vs. Altman, Constance. They dropped a single; 'Kossert, bye; Gavilan vs. Taylor, lenger. The BUY A Guaranteed HESTER BATTERY With Its Emergency Self Charging FEATURE A $15.58 Battery That Fits Most Cars —ONLY— $8.95 « Lou Smith, 1116 White number two in the state. Reid, bye. 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